Refrain from tearing confederate statues down, saying the state is working on removing them. Announced virginia continues to decrease new covid19 cases and hopes to enter phase two soon. Gov. Northam good afternoon, and thanks to all of you for joining us today. Its good to be with you again. We plan on this being a short briefing today. I want to touch on our health metrics, number one, reopening education, andr our revenue numbers for the month of may and what they mean for our Financial Planning as we move into the latter part of this year. First, i want to speak briefly to the ongoing protests and the confederate monuments. I have said that i believe the confederate monuments are divisive and glorify a racist and painful time in our history. Thats why we are working to monumente lee enrichment, which our state owns. The Richmond City council has also agreed that it will remove the other confederate monuments that are on monument avenue. We all came together to create a process to d
And thanks to all of you for joining us today. Its good to be with you again. We plan on this being a short briefing today. I want to touch on our health metrics, number one, reopening education, andr our revenue numbers for the month of may and what they mean for our Financial Planning as we move into the latter part of this year. First, i want to speak briefly to the ongoing protests and the confederate monuments. I have said that i believe the confederate monuments are divisive and glorify a racist and painful time in our history. Thats why we are working to monumente lee enrichment, which our state owns. The Richmond City council has also agreed that it will remove the other confederate monuments that are on monument avenue. We all came together to create a process to do that safely. ,e need to let that happen because these statues are very large and they are very heavy. A demonstrator was seriously injured by a that was being pulled down. I know these statues are causing a lot of
Is what coronavirus demick to making it up to treat other diseases in africa u. N. Agencies warned decades of progress in treating aids malaria and other illnesses could be reversed how do you decide what gets priority this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program on birds. The coronavirus pandemic is putting enormous strain on Health Systems worldwide in some countries but means resources are being diverted from other treatments patients with illnesses such as age. Or malaria risk having their treatment interrupted 2 thirds of the global population living with hiv are in Subsaharan Africa if their antiretroviral therapy is are disrupted its fair hundreds of thousands could die the head of the World Health Organization is urging all countries to ensure Vital Health Services remain open this is on avoidable worst Case Scenario and not a prediction this model acts as a wake up call to identify ways to sustain all Vital Services despite our attention being focused on the 1000 pandemi
Is that coronavirus pandemic making it harder to treat all the diseases in africa u. N. Agencies warned decades of progress in treating aids malaria and other illnesses could be reversed how do you decide what gets priority this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program on burnitz. The coronavirus pandemic is putting enormous strain on Health Systems worldwide in some countries but means resources are being diverted from other treatments patients with illnesses such as age. Or malaria risk having their treatment interrupted 2 thirds of the global population living with hiv are in Subsaharan Africa if their antiretroviral therapy is are disrupted its fair hundreds of thousands could die the head of the World Health Organization is urging all countries to ensure Vital Health Services remain open this is on avoidable worst Case Scenario and not a prediction this model acts as a wake up call to identify ways to sustain all Vital Services despite our attention being focused on the 1000
Locked out of save lives but keeping it in place could lead to economic collapse. And the u. S. City known for its rich musical history refuses to be silenced by the pandemic. Soldiers are patrolling the streets of lebanons 2nd biggest city where theres been another day of violent protests against the deepening financial crisis at least one man died in tripoli as thousands defied the coronavirus lockdown aljazeera zana holder has a top story. Hunger and hopelessness are driving lebanese to the streets the economy is close to collapsing protesters vent their anger at banks for preventing people from accessing their savings and a long serving political elite is being blamed for mismanagement and corruption in recent days the local currency has sharply devalued against the dollar there were casualties among protesters in soldiers during confrontations that began monday night. When to destry its because the children are asking their parents for food and they dont have money to buy them any